There is no situation in life where there could be a benign explanation. None.
Not true if the case is fraudulent: Suppose person A gets to see MJ naked (say he's a doctor). ((They)) ask person A about identifying marks. ((They)) instruct the boy what to say...
There is no situation in life where there could be a benign explanation. None.
Not true if the case is fraudulent: Suppose person A gets to see MJ naked (say he's a doctor). ((They)) ask person A about identifying marks. ((They)) instruct the boy what to say...
There is no situation in life where there could be a benign explanation. None.
Not true if the case were fraudulent: Suppose person A gets to see MJ naked (say he's a doctor). ((They)) ask person A about identifying marks. ((They)) instruct the boy what to say...
There is no situation in life where there could be a benign explanation. None.
Actually pretty easy to imagine such a situation if the case were fraudulent: Suppose person A gets to see MJ naked (say he's a doctor). ((They)) ask person A about identifying marks. ((They)) instruct the boy what to say...
There is no situation in life where there could be a benign explanation. None.
Actually pretty easy to imagine such a situation: Suppose person A gets to see MJ naked (say he's a doctor). ((They)) ask person A about identifying marks. ((They)) instruct the boy what to say...
Not like the boy could have been told to say it by those who knew...
Just thinking.